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Saturday, February 2, 2013

There is a delay in the releasing the 2011
GCE Advanced Level Examination University Entrance Z score cut off marks due to legal procedures.

The cut off marks would be released after those
issues were solved. The case would be hear on February 6.Parents and students complained that the cut-off marks had
still not been released and they had not yet been informed of another date.University Leadership Training program third batch selected students details are no yet released to the web but the Higher Education Ministry has scheduled to commence it on February 12.

Meanwhile Colombo University Vice Chancellor,
Professor Kshanika Hirimburegama, assumed duties as the new Chairman for the
University Grants Commission (UGC) from February 1st and
LankaUniversity-News hopes she will be involved in this issue immediately and take
necessary steps to release the Cut off Marks soon.

Meanwhile University Grants Commission (UGC) has
filed papers in the Supreme Court seeking a slight adjustment to the selection
of students for practical/aptitude tests, to determine their eligibility to be
admitted to the University for the Academic year 2011/2012.

The Supreme Court ordered the UGC to admit
5,609 students in addition to the normal intake. However UGC realized that in
some districts, only a few students had obtained the pass marks to be called
for the practical, aptitude tests.

The UGC sought the permission of the Court to
take students from other districts to make up for the shortage to meet the
legal requirement of 5,609 admissions for the academic year, 2011/2012.

Eight students have
been expelled from the Sri Jayawardenapura University.

Media Spokesperson
for the University, Professor Praneeth Abeysundara said that six more students
have been suspended.

Prof. Abeysundara
added that the administrative council of the university had conducted a
disciplinary inquiry into these students based on several complaints.

He noted that the
students were penalized for assaulting security officials as well as a
professor and fo damaging university property, among other charges.

Meanwhile Convener of
the Inter University Students Federation (IUSF) Sanjeewa Bandara said that Sri
Lankan government is suppressing students who are against the Bill pertaining
to Private Universities,

Sanjeewa further said
“For the past three years, students at the Sri Jayewardenepura University have
been suppressed, and the administration is working towards suppressing them
further. They have suspended four students for three years. Another three
students have been given lifetime suspension”.

“The university
administration is making baseless allegations against students an order to
suspend them from the university. Since Sri Lanka is a democratic country, the
government has no right to work towards oppression,” Bandara added. He alleged
that three girls have been suspended from the University because they had taken
a friend to buy some medicine. “This is not an issue about one’s character but
an issue about being humane,” he said, adding, “the steps taken by the
Chancellor in this regard are disgraceful and are a blot on the university’s
administration. He accused the government of being behind these actions to
suppress the students, and charged that the Chancellor had been given a free
hand to do as he pleases.

“We condemn all these
actions, and we would like to state that suspending students will not
decelerate the progress of student movements,” Bandara declared.

The Council of Legal Education in Sri Lanka has
decided to reduce the minimum marks required for admission to the Law College to
66.

The Principal of the Sri Lankan Law College
Mr. W.D.Rodrigo said that accordingly 551 students will be admitted to the Law
College in the year 2013.

This decision has been taken following the
problems that had emerged relating to the examination held last year.

Earlier 309 students were selected for
admission to the Law College for the year 2013 with 71 as the minimum
marks.

Consequent to protest of the students who sat
for the examination in 2012 saying that certain irregularities had taken place
in the results, the intake of students was postponed.

The Criminal Investigation Department also
made a special investigation in this connection and the relevant CID report has
been handed over to the Council of Legal Education. The report states that
irregularities had taken place in the examination.

Moreover, the Principal of the Law College
said that it has been decided to change the curriculum of the Law College from 2013.

The Principal of the Law College also said
that however, registration of new students will start with effect from February
1st.

According to the GCE A/L 2012 results, Sheshani Dilupamala Gunathilake from Devi
Balika Vidyalaya, Colombo is the island first from Commerce Stream.

Devi Balika Vidyalayais a leading
girls’ school in Colombo. Today there are over 2500 students and those girls
students are admitted at level of grade six, on the results of an island-wide
scholarship examination. Mrs. Pradeepa Samarasinghe is thepresent Principal.

Dedicated to the
vision of providing society with scholars who are disciplined, educated,
versatile and impeccable, Devi Balika Vidyalaya has proven to be an institution
with a difference. On the
15th of January 1953, a girls’ school was founded in Colombo 08 by Deshabandhu
Dr. Mrs. Wimala de Silva. Devi Balika Vidyalaya, celebrating its 60th
anniversary this year, has risen to become one of the leading girls’ schools in
Sri Lanka.

According to the GCE A/L 2012 results, Samali Udara Liyanage from Devi Balika Vidyalaya,
Colombo is the island first from IT Stream. She was the head prefect of Devi Balika between 2010-2011.

Devi Balika Vidyalayais a leading
girls’ school in Colombo. Today there are over 2500 students and those girls
students are admitted at level of grade six, on the results of an island-wide
scholarship examination. Mrs. Pradeepa Samarasingheis thepresent Principal.

Dedicated to the
vision of providing society with scholars who are disciplined, educated,
versatile and impeccable, Devi Balika Vidyalaya has proven to be an institution
with a difference. On the
15th of January 1953, a girls’ school was founded in Colombo 08 by Deshabandhu
Dr. Mrs. Wimala de Silva. Devi Balika Vidyalaya, celebrating its 60th
anniversary this year, has risen to become one of the leading girls’ schools in
Sri Lanka.

According to the GCE A/L 2012 results, Upeksha Sewwandi from Devi Balika Vidyalaya,
Colombo is the island first from Arts Stream.

Devi Balika Vidyalayais a leading
girls’ school in Colombo. Today there are over 2500 students and those girls
students are admitted at level of grade six, on the results of an island-wide
scholarship examination. Mrs. Pradeepa Samarasinghe is the present Principal.

Dedicated to the
vision of providing society with scholars who are disciplined, educated,
versatile and impeccable, Devi Balika Vidyalaya has proven to be an institution
with a difference. On the
15th of January 1953, a girls’ school was founded in Colombo 08 by Deshabandhu
Dr. Mrs. Wimala de Silva. Devi Balika Vidyalaya, celebrating its 60th
anniversary this year, has risen to become one of the leading girls’ schools in
Sri Lanka.

Thursday, January 31, 2013

According to the GCE A/L 2012 results,Rusiru Rangika Gambeera Arachchi from H/Rajapaksa Central College Weeraketiya (RCC) is the island first from Maths Stream.In 2010,He has represented Sri Lanka at International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) in Kazakhstan.

Hambantota Educational Zone,Rajapaksa Central College, Weeraketiya as per the Education Ministry classification, is an IAB category National School. It has classes from Grade 6 to Grade 13. All grades conduct classes in both Sinhala and English medium. The English medium was introduced to Grade 6 in 2003 and also to Grade 12 and 13 in 2010.

The Moratuwa University said it would relocate the
National Diploma in Technology (NDT) programme to a new location in Homagama.

This step is being taken to prevent further friction between
student groups in the university following a recent attack which left some
students critically injured and university facilities severely damaged.

Some 700 NDT students are alleged to have attacked
students of the Moratuwa University Engineering Faculty on January 16 leading
to the Engineering Faculty coming to a standstill.

University Vice Chancellor A.K.W. Jayawardane said the
Engineering Faculty would remain closed until further notice and that a project
to construct a new university building for the NDT programme would begin soon.

“This is a project that has been in the pipeline for a
long time. It is not something that we thought of overnight as a result of the
recent clash,” Professor Jayawardene said.

He said the construction project was being carried out
at a cost of US$89 million but it was still uncertain when the construction
work would be completed.

Prof. Jayawardene said he met the police and the
students yesterday to discuss what remedial measures needed to be taken to
prevent a repetition of the clash which had cost a huge Rs.1 million in damages
to the university premises.

“It is university policy to charge students three times
the cost of any damage caused to the university premises. The same policy will
be applied here as well. We are in the process of identifying the students who
gave leadership to this attack. A police investigation and an internal
university investigation are being carried out to identify those responsible
for the attack,” he said.

Prof. Jayawardene said an engineering student who
suffered severe brain injuries during the clash would be released from hospital
today. online-dailymirror

Hope this will
address your concerns about transparency and security to some extent. For
others who want more security we are in the process of opening a trust account
at the Public Trustee Department. Information about
that account will be communicated as soon as it is open.

All funds deposited in
the A/C no. 74274950 under O.Siriwardhana and M.H.Palkumbura was transferred to
the new Bank of CeYLON account yesterday evening. The account is still open and
funds can be deposited in it as well. However, we would prefer the use of the
new account as of now for the sake of transparency and clarity.

Your concerns will be
taken into account if you direct it to us through this page or by other means.

Thank you for all your
support once again!

W.K
Achala Priyadarshani's left hand was amputated on the 22nd January 2013 at the
General Hospital, Colombo. She is currently a Final Year student at the Faculty
of Law, University of Colombo. She was left-handed and it was this hand that
was amputated.

Achala was admitted to the Matara Hospital on 17th January 2013 for a fracture.
Due to the negligence of the medical staff of the Matara hospital when bandaging her arm for the FRACTURE. Due to the
tight binding of the bandage, the blood circulation to her arm ceased, which
fatally damaged the nerves in her left arm. Consequently she was transferred to
the General Hospital, Colombo where her left arm was amputated.This is one example of medical negligence that
occurs frequently in state-paid hospitals.

Achala is the only member of her family to enter
university.Her mother is a housemaid in Lebanon while her father and brother
have no proper employemt. She was the only hope of her family in order for them
to overcome their many economic hardships.

Achala's batchmates are organizing a fund-raising
campaign to get a prostheitic hand for Achala.

Please assist us in collecting the required amount
by donating to A/C no. 74274950

of Bank of Ceylon, Visakha Branch (Code No. 775) in
the name of O. Siriwardhana or M.H Palkumbura.

According to the GCE A/L 2012 results, R S P Kasun Lakmal from H/Rajapaksa Central College Weeraketiya (RCC) is the
island first from Bio Science stream and Rusiru Rangika Gambeera Arachchi from the same
school is the island First of Maths Stream.In 2010,He has represented Sri Lanka at International
Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) in Kazakhstan.

Hambantota Educational Zone,Rajapaksa Central College, Weeraketiya as per the Education Ministry classification, is an IAB category National School. It has classes from Grade 6 to Grade 13. All grades conduct classes in both Sinhala and English medium. The English medium was introduced to Grade 6 in 2003 and also to Grade 12 and 13 in 2010.Rusiru Rangika's A/L Results Scrap

Hambantota
Educational Zone,Rajapaksa Central College, Weeraketiya as per the Education
Ministry classification, is an IAB category National School. It has classes
from Grade 6 to Grade 13. All grades conduct classes in both Sinhala and
English medium. The English medium was introduced to Grade 6 in 2003 and also
to Grade 12 and 13 in 2010.

As at present with
over 4000 students, 158 teachers and another 25 supportive staff, it has a
highly developed and an efficient administrative system. Decentralization is
vital for smooth management. The present Principal is Athula Wijewardana.

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